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Topic: Biggest ranking jumps this year (Read 4156 times)

Andy Murrays spectacular leap to 70 in the world rankings isn't just a notable achievement for a British player. It's an outstanding feat by any standards. At the start of the year Murray was no 441. As of 26th Oct he has risen by a massive 341 places to no 70.

Andrew Murray is IMO a sheep qua looks, but his game is pretty interesting.He plays a tactical game and it's pretty fun to watch. Americans wont like his play, due to it being too slow and thus, uninteresting.

Andrew Murray is IMO a sheep qua looks, but his game is pretty interesting.He plays a tactical game and it's pretty fun to watch. Americans wont like his play, due to it being too slow and thus, uninteresting.

So the reason many Americans I know like Roger Federer is because of his fast paced non-tactical go for winner off every shot game? I for one prefer to watch and play the tactical game. I think most people's issue with Murrary is all the hype he recieves with no results to show why he deserves it. There are many more up and comers that are allot more promising than Murrary. I'm curious to see when the players figure out his game just what will become of him.